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A37
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Thursday, June 11, 2015 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
ST. CHARLES PARISH CREDIT UNION
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED
38 Jubilee Street, Tunapuna Tel. (868) 662-6680
NOTICE OF ADJOURNED ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the Adjourned Annual General Meeting
of the St. Charles Parish Credit Union Co-operative Society
Limited will be held at the St. Charles Parish Hall, Eastern Main
Road, Tunapuna on Saturday June 20, 2015 at 2.00 p.m. for
the following purpose:
1. To confirm the Minutes of the last Annual General Meeting;
2. To receive and consider the Reports of the Board of Directors
and Statutory Committees;
3. To receive the Audited Accounts for the year ended 31st
December, 2014 and the Auditor's Report thereon;
4. To elect members to the Board of Directors and Statutory
Committees;
5. To appoint an Auditor;
6. To consider Resolutions;
7. To consider any other matters that may be properly discussed
at an Annual General Meeting.
By Order of the Board of Directors
0611004
A fight breaks out between defence lawyers and family members of victims
outside a court in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday. An Egyptian court sentenced 11
men to death on Tuesday for their part in the country's worst violence at a
football stadium, which killed more than 70 fans and injured at least 1,000
in 2012. REUTERS PHOTO
COURT FIGHT
CAIRO---An Egyptian criminal
court from the Mediterranean city
of Port Said on Tuesday sentenced
11 people to death over a 2012 soc-
cer riot that killed more than 70
people and injured hundreds in
what was Egypt s worst soccer
disaster to date and one of the
world s deadliest.
The verdict, read by presiding
judge Mohammed el-Said, came
at the end of the retrial of 73 defen-
dants in a case that sparked deadly
riots in 2013 in Port Said, prompt-
ing then-President Mohammed
Morsi to declare a state of emer-
gency in the city.
The court also sentenced 40
defendants to up to 15 years in
prison and acquitted the rest. The
verdicts can be appealed.
The hearings in the case, includ-
ing the sentencing on Tuesday,
were held in Cairo, not in Port Said,
for security reasons.
The earlier trial ended in March
2013, when 21 defendants were
sentenced to death, while others
received jail terms that ranged from
one to 25 years in prison. Twen-
ty-eight were acquitted. The rulings
were appealed and a retrial was
ordered by Egypt s Court of Cas-
sation in February last year.
The February 2012 riot began at
the end of a league match in Port
Said between Cairo s Al-Ahly,
Egypt s most successful club, and
home side Al-Masry. The riot led
to the temporary suspension of
Egypt s top flight soccer league.
The league later resumed, but with
matches played in empty stadi-
ums.
The prosecution claimed the
police had facilitated the attack by
not searching Al-Masry supporters
on entering the stadium, thus
allowing them to come inside the
grounds armed with knives, clubs
and homemade explosives. (AP)
11 sentenced to death over 2012 soccer riot